BEIJING, Sept 3 (Reuters) - China's dominant search engine Baidu Inc rolled out a mobile browser on Monday to help secure its share in a mobile Internet market that surpasses the U.S. population in size and to fend off smaller rivals such as Qihoo 360 Technology Co.

Most of you have been around long enough to remember the Internet Explorer fight with Netscape for market share. When Microsoft won the battle it cut back on its IE staff, dropping the Mac, and a skeleton crew on mobile. Baidu, Apple, Google, Mozilla, and many others are fighting for the mobile browser share.

Notice how all the big data center players have a browser play - Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon.

The desktop battle is intense again. The mobile market is even more fierce.